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CH 33

Hans J. Wegner design, Carl Hansen, 1957. The famous CH33 chair by Hans Wegner has been re-issued by Carl Hansen & Son with new finishes to complement every style of interior. CH33 is the ideal chair for a dining room or office, but can also be used in hotel restaurants for a stylish statement.

Carl Hansen offers a new colorful approach to the famous CH33 chair by Hans Wegner. Carl Hansen & Son has nevertheless stuck to the designer’s traditional color palette, with white, light blue, orange and black.

The optional colored versions of the re-issued chair are simply an addition to the existing wooden versions. Produced until 1967, the original wooden version was extremely successful in auctions around the world prior to the re-issue.

The chair’s design is perfect, and its pure organic lines are a real invitation to sit down and rest. The seat is available with or without the upholstery options, in fabric or leather, and offers incredible comfort.

Made of solid wood, the CH33 chair is extremely stable despite its light and fragile appearance.

The wood sorts can be mixed to combine e.g. a beech frame with walnut seat and back.

Made in Denmark.

Dimensions:

W55 x D48 x H74 cm

Seat height:

44 cm

Frame:

Beech, oak, smoked oak, or in a blend of oak-walnut, or oak with smoked oak with soap, oil or varnished finish

Seat:

Upholstered or veneer. Backrest: Veneer

The upholstered model can be custom-made in fabric or leather.

Colors:

13 colors available on demand. See color card under the “download” tab.

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